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The Green

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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Julia Ormond, Illeana Douglas, Jason Butler Harner, and Cheyenne Jackson in The Green (2011)
Trailer for The Green
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMichael Gavin and his partner Daniel trade the rat race of New York City for the idyllic charm of the Connecticut shoreline, with hopes of a simpler life and time for Michael to finish his f... Alles lesenMichael Gavin and his partner Daniel trade the rat race of New York City for the idyllic charm of the Connecticut shoreline, with hopes of a simpler life and time for Michael to finish his first novel. All that changes when one of Michael's high school students accuses him of 'in... Alles lesenMichael Gavin and his partner Daniel trade the rat race of New York City for the idyllic charm of the Connecticut shoreline, with hopes of a simpler life and time for Michael to finish his first novel. All that changes when one of Michael's high school students accuses him of 'inappropriate conduct', and the town rushes to judgment.

  • Regie
    • Steven Williford
  • Drehbuch
    • Paul Marcarelli
    • Steven Williford
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jason Butler Harner
    • Cheyenne Jackson
    • Illeana Douglas
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    6,4/10
    902
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Steven Williford
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Marcarelli
      • Steven Williford
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Butler Harner
      • Cheyenne Jackson
      • Illeana Douglas
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 12 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Jason Butler Harner
    Jason Butler Harner
    • Michael
    Cheyenne Jackson
    Cheyenne Jackson
    • Daniel
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Trish
    Chris Bert
    Chris Bert
    • Jason
    • (as Christopher Bert)
    Karen Young
    Karen Young
    • Janette
    Clay Fox
    • Brad
    • (as Clayton Fox)
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Leo
    Xander Johnson
    Xander Johnson
    • Jock No. 1
    Tom Bloom
    • George
    Marcia DeBonis
    Marcia DeBonis
    • Brenda
    Mark Blum
    Mark Blum
    • Stuart
    Michael Godere
    Michael Godere
    • Glenn
    Mary B. McCann
    Mary B. McCann
    • Bethanne
    • (as Mary McCann)
    Sheila Tinn-Murphy
    • Mom
    Boris McGiver
    Boris McGiver
    • Phillip
    Cynthia Silver
    Cynthia Silver
    • Social Worker
    Matthew Marcarelli
    • Arresting Officer
    Sarah Hayon
    Sarah Hayon
    • Store Clerk
    • (as Sarah Nina Hayon)
    • Regie
      • Steven Williford
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Marcarelli
      • Steven Williford
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    9chrisugo

    Exceptional and edgy treatment of very current subject matter

    "... Whoa. Just... whoa," is about all my brain could come up with for the first few minutes after watching the credits roll on this film. While obviously gay material, I was delighted that this didn't remotely come across as one of those 'gay films' we all end up rolling our eyes at; there is none of the campiness, smut factor, or frying-pan-over-the-head- message that seems to plague nearly every film that tackles gay issues. The writing managed to be both tense and sharply witty at the same time, and it was executed phenomenally by both the primary and supporting cast. As a gay man trained to be a high school educator, this issue is certainly something I have had to think about and I believe the film treated it extremely realistically for our current sociopolitical climate. I absolutely recommend this film to anyone who enjoys edgy tension-dramas and social commentary.
    7Tahhh

    Absorbing, but not "The Children's Hour."

    I found the film very absorbing, but if you're looking for Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour," this isn't it.

    The fault doesn't lie with the actors or production qualities or the director: I think it's mostly that the script is a bit predictable, and not terribly daring: there are clear-cut good guys and bad guys motivated, on the one hand, by goodness and benevolence, and, on the other, by unspeakable evil and malice.

    That is not suggest it's a waste of time: just that the screenplay struck me as too tame and too safe, instead of straying into more dangerous territory, raising tougher questions, and not resolving everything in the manner of (as I've seen others on IMDb saying, justifiably) of a T.V. "Movie of the Week." There are good, emotional scenes and quarrels, which will draw you in, however, performed with honesty and skill by a very fine cast.
    gradyharp

    A Wise and Thoughtful Exploration of Prejudice

    THE GREEN (to satisfy many people's quandary about the name) refers to the luxuriant fields and trees of Connecticut: in this film it represents the haven for escaping the chaos of New York City to the quiet and civilized country. Strike 'civilized', as this film is about anything but civilized behavior on the part of the townspeople where schoolteacher/writer Michael Gavin (Jason Butler Harner) and his longtime partner, locavore caterer Daniel (Cheyenne Jackson) move from the chaotic life of New York City to the gentility of the small Connecticut town. Michael and Gavin are gay: Michael elects to keep his sexuality sub rosa in his new job as a teacher in a private high school, a 'don't ask-don't tell' adaptation, while Daniel simply goes about his catering business with his assistant Glenn (Michael Godere). Michael makes a good friend with Trish (Illeana Douglas) who has a healthy outlook despite the presence of recurring cancer requiring chemotherapy. Trish tries to warn Michael of the gossip in the school, but it is not until Michael attempts to defend a bright student Jason (Chris Bert) that the students and teachers and parents accuse Michael of inappropriate behavior with the shy Jason.

    Once the accusation is made the town escalates the situation, Jason runs away from home, and Jason's parents Leo (Bill Sage) and Janette (Karen Young) decide to go after Michael in court. The men's friends Philip (Boris McGiver) and Bethanne (Mary B. McCann) attempt to help Michael but it becomes apparent that Michael need's a special lawyer - and that expert lawyer is Karen (Julia Ormond) who happens to be in a committed lesbian relationship. An old truth comes out: Michael had a prior arrest in NYC years ago for indecent exposure (police entrapment), but worse than for the case progress is the fact that Michael has never told Daniel about the incident, a fact that creates a serious schism between the two men. There is a surprising truth that enters into the story that provides an ending few could anticipate and revealing any aspect of it would taint the experience of the new viewer.

    The brilliant script was written by Paul Marcarelli and the film is directed with great sensitivity by Steven Williford. The entire cast is first rate, but special kudos have been earned by Jason Butler Harner, Cheyenne Jackson, Illeana Douglas and Julia Ormond - each deserves careful consideration for awards. But the power of this excellent film is the presentation of homophobia both on the part of the townspeople and students and faculty, but also in the way Michael has elected to lead his life: his own fear of his true identity is as much the cause of his downfall as the external forces. There are many lessons to be learned form this film, but above all THE GREEN is an example of superb American independent film making at its best, presenting an excellent story in a sophisticated, mature, and reasonable manner. Highly Recommended.

    Grady Harp
    5SnoopyStyle

    Gay cinema melodrama

    If they do gay cinema on Lifetime, this would be the movie that makes it. Michael Gavin (Jason Butler Harner) is a teacher in a small town. Daniel (Cheyenne Jackson) is his gay partner would runs an eatery. Jason is a troubled kid with a dysfunctional family. His mother works all the time and dates the school's janitor who's an abusive douche. The janitor has it in for Michael and convinces the mother that there's an inappropriate relationship with Michael and her son. Soon it blows up and nobody can be counted on to back Michael.

    This is melodrama of the highest order. There is a lot of overacting, but more importantly, the writer leaves no stones unthrown. I do not want to dismiss this as unreasonable. That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying it doesn't make a compelling story. You have to leave a sliver of hope. And of course it climaxes in a big action scene. Is it set up well? Not the least.
    9karlsandiego

    Excellent

    I can't understand why this movie didn't get wider distribution and more attention. It's really one of the overall best movies--gay or straight--i've seen in a long time. The writing is expert and never falls to cliché or hackneyed dialog. The actors are all excellent in their roles, presenting genuine emotions genuine, allowing us to feel with them and for them. The big reveal may be a little too unannounced, mainly because the character of Jason isn't given the time he needs, but I consider even that a minor flaw in an otherwise intelligent, moving, thought provoking and far-from-heavy-handed movie. Up there with Maurice as my favorite gay movie; up there with the Big Chill as one of may favorite movies overall.

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      Trish says, "He's one of those kids who'll end up on a clock tower with an AK-47". This is a reference to Charles Joseph Whitman aka "The Texas Tower Sniper". On August 1st, 1966 at around 11:30 a.m. Whitman climbed the tower at the University of Texas in Austin, laden with multiple firearms, and began shooting at people from atop the tower.

      In total he murdered 16 people (including his mother and his wife, both of whom he stabbed to death before he went to Texas University) and injured 31 people. Contrary to popular belief he did not, in fact, have an AK-47; he had a .30 caliber M1 carbine semi-automatic.
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      • 30. April 2011 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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